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If you have your car checked regularly, you could save yourself from experiencing terrible incidents and prevent the possibility of you being frustrated and save you money. There are several car steps that you should take to keep your car in excellent health. Here are seven reasons why regular car maintenance is important.

It’s Safe

No matter how great your drive, you’re still at risk for getting into an accident if your vehicle isn’t running properly. Accidents can happen when you have faulty brakes, clouded headlights, worn windshield wipers and tires, a buildup in our exhaust or a leaky gas tank.

It’s good for the environment

Vehicles emit dangerous fumes like carbon dioxide and automotive fluids into the air and water. Maintaining your car helps save the environment and prevents it from getting worse.

It looks better

You’ve invested a lot of money and time into your car, and you should want to keep it like new. Taking good care of your vehicle will prevent faded paint, rusty spots, dents and bubbling tint from making your car look old and used.

It’s cheaper

You can save money from having to make costly repairs, especially if you drive a luxury vehicle that requires special car parts and accessories.

It’s reliable

There’s nothing worse than having your vehicle break down in the middle of a road trip with friends in your car. Things like a broken radiator, bad tires or an engine failure are not things that can be fixed on the side of the road. Our recommendation is to get your vehicle checked before going on a long adventure.

It sells faster

The value of your vehicle will depend on how well you take care of it. With competitive rates to buy a new vehicle, keep your vehicle in excellent condition. Most used car buyers value a vehicle’s condition over the make and model.

It performs better

Your mechanic will check your vehicle’s fluid levels, oil and parts to make sure your vehicle is performing at its best.

Having a reliable vehicle makes life easier, especially with a Ford. Properly taken care of Ford can go to 300,000-mile marks. Lamarque Ford’s service department makes it super easy to schedule services through our website. Keep your vehicle on the road safely and confidently for a long time to come to the dealership with the best deals: Lamarque Ford.

With the cold weather repeatedly sweeping through New Orleans, it’s the perfect time for Hot Chocolate, cuddling up in a blanket and watching movies. Many movies and TV programs have made a certain model of car famous. It’s difficult to think about The Dukes of Hazzard without thinking about the 1969 Dodge Charger. Ford cars have become quite popular movie stars over the years. Here are six famous Fords that you may recognize.

1962 Ford Anglia – Harry Potter

The iconic scene in Harry Potter where Ron and Harry are flying in the air is none other than a Ford. This iconic British Ford was produced from 1939-1967 and was introduced right around the time that England declared war on Germany. Despite the car having no engine, this car was stolen in 2006 from the film studio lot but was later found dumped at Carn Brae Castle in Cornwall.

1984 Ford Econoline – Dumb and Dumber

The legendary Mutt Cuts dog on wheels truck was a great disguise for a classic Ford: the 1984 Ford Econoline. This model of the van has been one of the most prolific fleet vehicles in North America and was produced from 1961 to 2012 in both the U.S and Canada. A variation of the Econoline van is the classic Canadian “short bus.”

1973 Torino – The Big Lebowski

In The Big Lebowski, this car was not glamorous at all. In between getting stolen, damaged and finally destroyed: it might not have been the best representation of such a great vehicle. The Torino was manufactured from 1962 to 1970 and appeared on TV in the popular show Starsky and Hutch as well as the 2008 film Gran Torino. The Big Lebowski required two Torinos, and one was passed on to be used in an episode of The X-Files.

1982 LTD Country Squire- National Lampoon’s Vacation

It was the perfect vehicle for a family going through hilarious struggles and adventures, and that’s why it carried the Griswolds across the country on their road trip to Wally World. The Country Squire was manufactured from 1951 to 1991 with George Barris, creator of the original Batmobile, getting credit for its design.

1973 Ford Falcon XBGT Coupe – Mad Max

The Mad Max car, also known as The Interceptor, is famous for blazing through the post-apocalyptic wasteland in the 1979 film that introduced Mel Gibson to the world. This was only available in Australia and was given extensive modifications for the film. The original Falcon as sold off for scrap, but instead of making it to the scrapyard, it was bought by a fan and restored to movie condition.

Ford 1948 – Grease

This car is automatic, systematic, HYDROMATIC and of course, a Ford. Greased Lightning is an iconic car that was chopped up, painted and fully hot-rodded. The 1948 Ford was one of the very few cars being produced by Ford in the time after WWII. It retailed for about $800, and the original Ford was sold in 2011 to an automobile museum in Illinois after its owner passed away in the process of having it restored.

There’s a reason why Fords are so popular in the movies. In addition to being the safest on the road, strong, and dependable: Fords just looks dazzling. If you are looking for a Ford Dealer and live in the Kenner, Metairie, or Greater New Orleans area: Lamarque Ford wants to help you look like a movie star today!

If you want to know why truck enthusiasts love diesels, look no further than the newly-released specs for the 2018 Ford F-150 Power Stroke diesel: 440 lb-ft of torque, an 11,400-pound towing capacity, a 2,020-pound payload rating, and an estimated 30 MPG on the highway. Those are fantastic numbers. The thing about pickup trucks, they aren’t known for great fuel economy. They’re big, heavy, usually boxy, and ride high off the ground on big tires. Lately, the truck industry has seen major improvements lately when it comes to the efficiency aspect of larger vehicles.

Spring 2018 marks the first time a diesel engine will be found under the hood of Ford’s F-150 full-size truck, with the inclusion of a newly-developed 3.0-liter Power Stroke turbocharged V6 diesel engine. For years, the Power Stroke name has been synonymous with the Super Duty lineup of heavy-duty pickup trucks Ford produces. The new 3.0-liter Power Stroke turbocharged V6 diesel engine found in 2018 F-150 models was developed by the same powertrain team as the Super Duty trucks, so it only makes sense for the factory to deliver a best-in-class 250 horsepower and 440 lb.-ft. of torque.

There are three versions of the new truck coming in 2018; Ford dealers will sell them in the price range of $51,080 to $60,200, depending on what model you choose and what additions you make to the truck to enhance its power on the road. Ford will begin taking orders for the 2018 F-150 with the Power Stroke V6 diesel engine beginning this month, and deliveries set to begin this spring. If you want to browse a selection of trucks before then, come on down to Lamarque Ford. We would be happy to help you find the right truck for you!

Anticipated 2018 Ford Models

Say goodbye to 2017 and hello to 2018! It will be an exciting year for many reasons but for Ford lovers: It will be extra exciting. Here are the top 3 most anticipated 2018 Ford models!

Expedition

The first Ford Expeditions rolled off the Michigan Truck Plant assembly line in 1997. In that year, SUV customers bought up more than 214,000 of them. The Expedition was progressive both regarding its design and its efficient modular Triton V8 powertrains. The handsome new Expedition follows the trend set by the Ford F-150. It has ten times the sealant that’s found in the old one and promises to be far quieter on the road. Beneath the metal is an upgraded version of the fully boxed framed used in the F-150. The Expedition is available in two-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive with a low range-equipped transfer case. For the first time, Ford now offers an FX4 off-road package in the XLT-trim expedition. For $1,650, you get specifically tuned dampers from Hitachi, skid plates, a heavy duty radiator, 18-inch all-terrain tires and an electronic limited-slip rear differential with fully locking function. The technology inside this beautiful SUB rivals the Lincoln Navigator with heated and cooled multi-contour leather seats, inductive phone charging, adaptive cruise control, pre-collision assist and pedestrian detection, lane-keeping assist, and a dual headrest-mounted entertainment system with 8-inch screens.

Bronco

The 2018 Ford Bronco will use the same platform as the ongoing Ranger. The body on frame design, the solid rear axle, the rather basic suspension system as well as the ruggedness of the Raptor will be carried over, likely with minimal changes, to the Bronco. Unlike most other family crossovers out there, the 2018 Ford Bronco will not be soft and cushy. Instead, the car is expected to borrow some of the traits of the Wrangler. This means it will be built with off-road driving in mind. Expect it to have a soft and compliant suspension but with a rugged interior which will resist wear and tear much better than your regular crossover. On top of that, some models are expected to get dirt-resistant upholstery, waterproof instruments as well as auxiliary buttons and other improvements meant to make it a better off-road machine.The US 2018 Ford Bronco has been rumored to receive more interesting engines than the Ranger. For starters, it is expected to get a 2 or 2.3 liters turbocharged inline four as its base. This should develop over 250 horsepower and as much as 300 lb-ft of torque. It’s easy to see why Ford is bringing this beloved model back!

F-150

It isn’t called America’s best truck for no reason. The F-150 inherits three new or updated engines, a more handsome face, and more available active-safety technologies for 2018. The 2018 F-150 is sporting its most advanced powertrain lineup ever, so it’s no surprise that best-in-class torque and capability features come right along with it. If you want best-in-class payload, you got i. The F-150 can carry up to 3,270 lbs. It also has the best in class towing with a limit up 13,200 lbs. That’s just the beginning of F-150 best-in-class features. With choices that specialize in capability, efficiency and everything in between, F-150 can get the job done and then some.

To start your New Year off right, come to Lamarque Ford in Kenner where we have a wide selection of all of these wonderful models. We want to make sure that you go far in life and Ford will get you there, no matter what. From all of us here at Lamarque Ford, we hope you have a wonderful and Happy New Year!

Ford is well known for producing the strongest trucks. As the nation’s top-selling vehicle and the top scorer in U.S News’ ranking of full-size pickups, the F-150 Raptor has the top horsepower rating. As we approach 2018, it’s time to take a closer look at the 2018 model. While the regular F-150 received significant updates for 2018, the Raptor is mostly the same.

The 2018 model has a revised tailgate design and restyled taillights, as well as three new colors: Lead Foot, Guard, and Race Red. A new 10-speaker Bang & Olufsen stereo is now optional instead of the Sony audio system that was available on 2017 models. If you are in the market for this powerful truck, take a look at the specs that make it the winner it is:

4 doors

5 passengers

four-wheel drive

15/18 mpg city/hwy

3.5-liter turbocharged V-6 engine

450 hp

510 lb-ft

10-speed automatic transmission

For the offroader, there has never been a better truck. The Raptor uses the best of several traction technologies. Depending on the conditions, it will automatically select from two-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, and locked in four-wheel drive known as “Baja mode.” In the terrain management system, you could simply select weather mode, and the Raptor configures itself to the slippery conditions that inclement weather creates. When the snow or mud gets deep, its 11.5 inches of ground clearance that can help you get through. That is about 2 inches better than other F-150 4x4s and more than 6 inches greater than most cars.

Not only is this truck suited for all terrains, but it also goes fast. The nearly 3-ton Raptor leaped to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds and completed a quarter mile in 14.1 seconds which is almost as fast as a Mustang GT. Despite these race like credentials, the F-150 Raptor is still a truck and can haul cargo. Both the SuperCab and SuperCrew models a 5.5-foot long beds with 52.8 cubic feet of cargo room. The SuperCab can carry 1,000 pounds of cargo and tow up to 6,000 pounds when properly equipped. The crew cab has a 1,200 pound-rating and can tow up to 8,000 pounds.

The Raptor is also a beloved family vehicle and is offered in two cab configurations that can seat five, but the crew cab provides much more room for the rear seat passengers and rear doors hinged at the front for easier access. Just like with most vehicles, the 2018 Raptor includes a panel video display that can provide a plethora of information from your fuel economy to off-road configuration and performance. The Ford Raptors truly are one of the strongest trucks in the US if not the strongest trucks, and with all the capabilities: it makes it hard to ignore. If you are looking for a vehicle that can do it all, Lamarque Ford is your destination. See us today so we can help you blaze your trail.

With the new Ford GT and SVT Raptor, Ford lovers around the world are rejoicing, but the most exciting announcement for off-roaders is the welcoming of the new Ford Bronco. A renegotiated contract between Ford and the United Auto Workers moved Focus and C-Max production out of their current plans and brought the Ranger and Bronco back in. After years of teasers, Ford’s president of the Americas Joe Hinrichs and Vice President of Global Development officially confirmed at the 2017 North American International Auto Show that the Bronco is officially coming back. The midsize Ranger pickup has been out of the company’s American lineup since 2012, and the Bronco has been missed since it was discontinued in 1996. This was because of the SUV demand going significantly down because of gas prices.

The new Ford Bronco will be like the Ford Everest because it shares its frames and will be an off-roader, but thankfully, Ford understands the new Bronco needs to live up to its name. Unlike old models, it will have four doors, and Ford is looking to position the Bronco against the Jeep Wrangler unlimited. This means that the SUB will be able to tackle harsh terrain right out of the showroom. Traditionally the Ford Bronco will be ready to go topless and will have an air roof with up to six removable panels that can be stored in the truck.

The new Ford Bronco won’t have a V8 like the F-150 but will have a V6 that produces 450 horsepower and 510 pound-feet. The Ford Bronco will inevitably be made in America which is an essential point for Ford lovers and will be a four-wheel drive to live up to its rugged reputation while successfully differentiating itself from Ford’s current SUV lineup. The Bronco is well known for its effortless ability to transition between daily-driver and unstoppable off-roader.

Jay Leno, Patrick Dempsey, Funkmaster Flex, Bill Clinton, Charlie Sheen, Jim Morrison, Sam Hagar, and Bob Seger have something in common: They all have owned a Ford Mustang. Since it first exploded onto the American muscle car scene in the late 1960s, the Ford Mustang has been the best-selling sports car in the US. Now, the Ford Mustang holds the title for the best-selling sports car in the world. Ford has pushed for an international expansion of the vehicle, with 45,000 Mustangs sold outside the US in 2016. This expansion means that the Mustang is now sold in 140 countries and people around the world are enjoying all of the benefits and luxuries of this classic model.

2018 will be an extremely exciting year for Ford Mustang lovers everywhere. The 2018 Ford Mustang is getting its first major makeover since the new model was introduced in 2015. It features standard LED headlights and available LED fog lights, a lower hood with new vents, added quad exhaust tips for the GT and will include new paint colors, four spoilers, new stripe options and more wheel choices. This Mustang will be completely customizable for every customer, but it’s not just about the way it looks on the outside. Inside the 2018 Ford Mustang there’s a new customizable 12.0-inch digital instrument cluster with Track Apps, a heated leather steering wheel, and a revised interior trim.

Even though the V-6 engine is no longer available, it has been revised for more power and better fuel mileage. The 2.3-liter Ecoboost won’t necessarily receive any significant hardware changes, but with the introduction of a new 10-speed automatic transmission, Ford is returning the engine’s boost control systems for higher torque output and improved acceleration. Also, the 10-speed automatic will also be available with the V8, providing quicker shift times and better fuel economy.

The Ford Mustang is a beloved, classic car that is adored around the world and the 2018 Model is surely going to be a treat for Ford enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Ford Mustangs are very versatile and Lamarque Ford has plenty of them! Lamarque Ford knows all of the ins and outs of finding quality financing solutions and continues to support your driving needs after your purchase. Are you excited about the launch of the 2018 Ford Mustang? We know we are. Take a look at our inventory of 2018 Ford Mustangs to find out more!

July 27th, 2017 was an extraordinary day for Ford: The 100th birthday of the cherished F-150! Ford’s F-150 is the best-selling vehicle in the country and the best-selling pickup for the last four decades. There are a lot of attributes about the F-150 that makes it so unique and a best-selling truck, and what better way to celebrate it’s 100th birthday than to brag about them a little?

The very first truck was built in 1917 and was named the Ford Model TT because it was based on the Model T. During that time, not many trucks could do what this truck could do. It had the cargo capacity of a ton, which was no small feat for that year.

The F-150s grew out of the F-series of Ford trucks that we started building in 1948. The F-series truck was initially aimed at blue-collar workers such as contractors or farmers and was known as the Ford Bonus Built truck. Ford built the trucks on a dedicated platform, unlike earlier versions that were built from car chassis developed during the war.

There were several modernizations including smoother body contours, integrated headlights, a bigger cab and a one-piece windshield. The F-Series continued through 1952 with some cosmetic changes such as different grille inserts and a major selling point: a waterproof ignition to improve performance and durability.

By 1953, the truck had a much sleeker look with the hood flowing into the grille and front fenders. The consumer-oriented pickups were now called the F-100, F-250 and the heavy duty version was named the F-350. Until 1954, the amount of horsepower increased from 95 to as much as 173.

By 1975, the F-150 model was introduced to split the difference in payload capacity between the F-100 and the F-250. It quickly claimed a third of F-series sales. By 1978, the appearance of the F-series changed the most it had since 1972, when the split grille was overhauled in favor of a single-piece grille insert design.

The F-150 model was always evolving to fit the needs of the people who drove it, and the market quickly began broadening. Along with the improvements in strength, power, and durability, the F-150 also became more versatile. There are now five models from XL to Platinum, each with several options for the cab, box, and engine.

As the F-150 became not only a work truck but also a family truck, the interiors began to evolve. By the 1980’s, the interior of an F-150 started to undergo significant upgrades. The interior of an F-150 is now just as comfortable as the inside of a sedan. The back seat is bigger than the booth at your favorite diner, and you can even have leather massage seats and a dual panel moonroof.

When it comes to trucks in 2017, a common concern is the gas mileage. The F-150 now has the mileage to compete with any model truck on the market. The current base model is rated at 19 mpg (city) and 26 mpg (highway) beating out all of its competitors.

With the history of continual upgrades and improvements, Ford has given the F-150, the brand is sure to last another 100 years! As of today, the F-150 has been awarded several awards, including Best Truck by the Best Vehicle Brand Awards. Looking ahead, Ford has announced that they will be using the F-150 model for promotional events around the country as it launches the 2018 F-Series. Happy 100th to the built Ford tough truck beloved all over the US, and here’s to much more to come! If you are looking to purchase a Ford Truck, take a look at Lamarque’s inventory of Ford trucks!

A few years ago, the Ford Motor Company unveiled a new branding campaign using the phrase “Go Further” with the promise of a better Ford. Over time, this phrase came to describe not only the quality of the vehicle but the quality of the business as well. In 2016, Ford dealers donated more than $100 million and 800,000 hours to various charities and causes. This spells out a good message for the customers and employees of any Ford dealer Louisiana has to offer.

News of the charitable achievements came from the 17th-annual Salute to Dealers Awards held at the 2017 National Automobile Dealers Association Convention and Expo in New Orleans earlier this year. Though this marks a noteworthy achievement for the long-standing motor company, it is hardly surprising that a company with such a storied history of giving back to the community would achieve such a goal. The Salute to Dealers Awards, in fact, were originally founded to help recognize the dealers who go beyond the boundaries of their job descriptions to help the communities they serve. As Edsel B. Ford II, chairman of the Salute to Dealers Awards program and member of the Ford Board of Directors, said “I am continually amazed by the selfless efforts of our honorees and nominees who choose to make a difference in people’s lives every day.”

Among the charitable causes, children’s services topped the list with sixty-nine percent of dealers donating to children’s causes, followed by sixty-two percent of dealers giving to education and scholarship funds. Additional charity services included fifty-six percent of dealers giving to veteran causes and forty-six percent donating to first-responder efforts. Various Ford dealerships have donated to a variety of community needs, but the company has proven that Ford dealers are willing to go above and beyond for their communities.

Lamarque Ford is proud to be part of these efforts and to be the Ford Dealer Louisiana deserves!

Purchasing a car is one of the more complex decisions to make as an adult. Because drivers expect to keep their vehicles for a few years, they want to find something that can be reliable as well as cost-effective. For those new to the auto business, there are quite a few certified pre-owned car advantages

To start off, a certified pre-owned car or a CPO car usually describes previously used vehicles with limited age sold by a new car dealership. Unlike ordinary used cars, a CPO vehicle goes through a thorough manufacturer inspection to ascertain the mileage, mechanical quality, and physical condition before resale. Because these inspections are manufacturer-based, the stamp of “certified” guarantees a higher quality for customer approval above an average car dealership. While this places its price higher than that of a traditional used car, the CPO vehicle provides plenty of additional benefits to earn its money’s worth.

Compared to a brand-new vehicle, the certified pre-owned car advantages more than make up for its older status. For instance, because a CPO car is usually older than one year, the vehicle does not suffer from the usual depreciation that occurs after purchase. In fact, the certified quality makes it perfect for a higher resale value, especially without the liability of a previous collision. In addition, the “certified” label now extends to various non-luxury brands. Finally, although a CPO vehicle can cost more than an average used car, many deals offer a warranty upon purchase to guarantee the customer gets their money’s worth.

The warranties that come from certified pre-owned car advantages tend to vary from brand to brand, but most offer companies offer some coverage for a CPO vehicle. Some offer bumper-to-bumper protection for a couple of years after purchase while others cover powertrain protection for much longer. Depending on the brand, additional benefits can include no-cost maintenance, roadside assistance, and replacement transportation. Regardless of the name, protection plans for these cars begin after the original warranty plan runs out, giving a clean slate for the new owner. Consequently, for many looking to purchase a vehicle, it can pay off to look for offers on used vehicles.

Of course, since these inspections and qualifications come from manufacturer centers, it benefits the driver to conduct independent research when considering a purchase. The good news about Ford Certified Pre-Owned vehicles is that Every Ford Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle comes with:

12-month/12,000 mile comprehensive limited warranty coverage*

Seven-year/100,000 mile powertrain limited warranty coverage*

A 172-point vehicle inspection.

CARFAX ® Vehicle History Report Certified

Pre-owned car advantages can be an enticing, but they do not always replace old-fashioned sensibilities. However, it never hurts to ask the dealership about inspection details or warranty policies. With a certified vehicle, even one that was pre-owned, drivers should still expect quality above all else. If you are interested in a certified pre-owned vehicle, take a look at Lamarque Ford’s inventory!